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<p>These nodules are the data used by the nodes to configure their behavior. Similarly to execution nodules, there are Input Data Nodules, which are the parameters controlling the node’s behavior, and Output Data Nodules, which are the results from the node behavior.</p>
<p>These nodules are the data used by the nodes to configure their behavior. Similarly to execution nodules, there are Input Data Nodules, which are the parameters controlling the node’s behavior, and Output Data Nodules, which are the results from the node behavior.</p>


<p>Data is sent together with execution, but it’s the execution nodules which control whether a node will accomplish its behavior.</p></br>
<p>Data is sent together with execution, but it’s the execution nodules which control whether a node will accomplish its behavior.</p>


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